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Abydos1

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Security Error in XP

Well, I attached a pic showing that I can't bypass the security error in XP...oh btw I am using version 26 of Chrome since it is the last version that allows extensions like Cloth Calc that aren't from the Chrome web store. If you do have a way of making it work for latest version of Chrome I'd love to hear it though I prefer staying as long as I can on this older version of the browser. And as you know this all wasn't a problem before...best of luck as always.
 

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djogani

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Well, I attached a pic showing that I can't bypass the security error in XP...oh btw I am using version 26 of Chrome since it is the last version that allows extensions like Cloth Calc that aren't from the Chrome web store. If you do have a way of making it work for latest version of Chrome I'd love to hear it though I prefer staying as long as I can on this older version of the browser. And as you know this all wasn't a problem before...best of luck as always.

the same thing happens to me. I'm using Comodo Dragon browser that is based on chromium 33.0, and it only shows two options, reload and more. When I click more, it only explains why it cant load the page(certificate error).
 

DeletedUser35277

Since applying the newest update to Chrome Browser, I am unable to load tw-db cloth calc. I am still using Windows XP, Is the Chrome update the problem with cloth calc not working anymore? I deleted it and reinstalled, but that did not help.
 

Laural

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Laural, what browser & OS do you have? Preferably, please go to http://www.useragentstring.com/ and copy the piece of text under User Agent String explained.

I have tried this in a XP virtual machine and the certificate indeed wasn't validated, but I was still able to confirm the security exception and proceed to the site.

BTW, I added the drop bonus (my data export script reported the new bonus type, but I didn't notice). I haven't added an icon for it yet, though, no idea what to use...

Copy the text and do what with it? This is it. Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 5.1) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/48.0.2564.109 Safari/537.36

I am using XP and chrome. :)
 

djogani

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Is there a way to make script update its data via http instead https, so we can use it on chrome with windows xp?
Btw, the script is working normaly on Firefox with windows xp, but Firefox is very slow on older PC's, so most people are not using it.
 

DeletedUser34084

Is there a way to make script update its data via http instead https, so we can use it on chrome with windows xp?
Btw, the script is working normaly on Firefox with windows xp, but Firefox is very slow on older PC's, so most people are not using it.

The game runs over a secure connection. You can't add any insecure file and run it on a secure connection :p
 

DeletedUser

the juan s set s bonus on TW db is wrong right? cuz isnt the most recent hotfix saying the set would have +8 bonuses and +6 was the cut-off version that has been fixed?
 

djogani

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The game runs over a secure connection. You can't add any insecure file and run it on a secure connection :p

the west sweets script is using http connection and it works with the game after you allow chrome to use http over https. that's the only hope because I doubt that they will fix this certificate incompatibility with chrome on winXP.
 

Abydos1

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Ok the speed issue is finally fixed for me since I bought the Yuma horse so now it is accurate for the moment...but cloth calc is still not updating on my Windows XP computers with the older Chrome version 26 which is the last that allows scripts outside of the store. I guess the rest of you have to use an extra script to get it to work on the latest versions. Please let me know how I can get around this if possible...thanks and best of luck.
 

Abydos1

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Does that 'Tampermonkey' work for any new version of Chrome and does it support all extensions as well? I know it is old but I still like to use 'Notscripts' as my script blocker which I think is a must have for Chrome browser users...thanks and best of luck.
 

DeletedUser35120


Ya'll gotta use tampermonkey.

https://goo.gl/0JyO5H

I already said that, but no one listened. :indian:

Aby, tampermonkey is an extension which supports other scripts, scripts like the ones you use for this game. And it works for all new versions of chrome definitely. Not sure about the very old versions tho.. like chrome 22 or something.
 

Abydos1

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Yeah, but I meant does it also work for old extensions like 'Notscripts'? The thing I really hate about updating browsers is that they lose support for extensions or addons that did a really good job in protection against viruses and stuff. It's why I been holding on so long to this older version of Chrome...I guess I can test to see if it works but if it doesn't I'll just live with what I got. Since I have computers with Vista/7 I am still able to update cloth calc normally...for now I just been copying the localstorage files in the Chrome directory to my XP computers and so far it has worked out. I will prolly use that 'tampermonkey' if I ever am forced to use latest version so thanks for sharing anyways. Good luck to tw-db team and hope they can fix things to work for everybody no matter what versions they using.
 

DeletedUser37321

Is there any word on when inno will fix the quests so that they will work on tw-db again? It's been months and months and things are still broke
 

Snr Sarg

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Ok the speed issue is finally fixed for me since I bought the Yuma horse so now it is accurate for the moment...

Speed issue has appeared for me since I upgraded Yuma horse to Level 1 on a couple of worlds.

Juan's Set was bugging the calcs too, but this seems to have been fixed now.

For example, on Briscoe, my current speed gear is Indian set with Level 1 Yuma, Christmas Bells in product slot, and Golden Gun set in weapon slots.

This gives me a speed of 745%.

Cloth Calc suggests I should change to a combo of Juan's and Frank James' Sets with speed of 887%, yet when equipped, the actual in-game speed is only 644%.

Similar story on Colorado with upgraded Yuma.

All worlds without upgraded horses are calculating perfectly, so the upgraded item seems to be being miscalculated by cloth calc
 

DeletedUser37191

I've seen that you reworked many usefull scripts to work with https. Great job. Can you make tw-db script to work with http for us who are using chrome/chromium on windows XP?


djogani, I'm not an expert, but these are two different problems:
1)Making a script work with the game when Inno changed to https required just an extra "*" in the code (or an extra "s", or at most a new line calling the script to work with both http and https versions of the game website).

2)But the current problems seems to be that you're trying to contact the tw-db website, which is in https and won't accept unsecured connections (while your browser thinks that connection isn't secure enough, so won't connect to it). To "make it work with http" Robert would need to get a server and mimic the tw-db website...



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Not that I'm not grateful for Robert putting in his time to fix and maintain the old scripts, I am. I am not trying to diminish his contribution to the script availability for TW. It's just that fixing tw-db would require a different approach.
 
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djogani

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@Pnevma
I tried accessing tw-db.info links via http and it works fine. maybe it's possible to tweak the script just a little to work with that links.

another thing that came to my mind is to run script and update it from firefox and then export it somehow and import it to tampermonkey on chrome. unfortunately, both greasemonkey and scriptish(which is fork of greasemonkey) doesn't have an export option. I'm not sure how to do this manualy because I dont know how does the script is stores received data and where...
 
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